m (UfriN fered, but no conclusions wore • aWCD reached. <Contn.ueft irom *»*•”. The first choicfe was for central soot should be locAteu. Several suggestions were of- Maveh 8, with the 10th as an FROM START TO FINISH— More Successful Cattlemen Are Feeding Borneo Than Hornco Beef Supplements are made by the company with Beef Feed “Know-How”. That’s why you can depend on them to give you fast low cost gains, peak herd health and top carcass quality. Two quality supplements are available to supply your needs. Famous Hornco 32% Beef Packer and new Hornco Beef Go 64. Check with your neighbor who us direct for details on these 2 FEEDS D. E. Horn & Co., Inc. York, Pa. Ph. 854-7867 Ever Before alternate choice. The names of Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 18, 1965—5 several possible speakers for ■ the meeting 'were also dis- tural land In production, but cussed, none of them spell out just Amos Funk, district chair- bow this is to be done. He man, in discussing various a ] SO suggested that in any county and state p-'ans for fu- . , . . . . ture development, said that ran »' c P lannin B' hc ho P ed many call for keeping good, the county commission would number one and two agncul- take advantage of the dis ORDER YOUR FALL SEED GRAIN NOW • Balboa Rye • Cert. Redcoat Wheat • Tetra Petkus Rye • Cert, Dual Wheat • Norline Winter Oats _ _ . „ . „ . • Cert. Seneca Wheat • Cert. Wong Barley • Cert. Pennrad Barley • Ccrt Pennoll Wheat SMOKETOWN Ph. Lane, 397-3539 feeds Horncp. quality feeds. WE ARE BOOKING! Then contact NOW i ;si~d 'i S*\ iwll' .* *Ar- pj '>'/• tricl’s knowledge and experi ence. John Kilch, slate forester cooperating with the soil and water district, 'suggested irt will not only be important to keep in close ooiwnvuni.'dation with the county planners but wnth towmsh p planners ant supervisors also, Ruben Keesee, soil conserva lion tcchnnaan, reported or the conservation work dont m the county during tlu month of August. There were 7 new cooperators signed; 3£ landowners served, 10 land owners applying practices; 1 consultive services; 5 ACP re ferrels; 800 lineal feet of di version terraces; 8 acres wa terways; 3 acres pasture ant hayland planting; 80 acrei strop cropping; 950 lineal fee' of cropland terrace; 173 acres of land adequately treated; 1 acres of cropland to grassland and 73 services provided. Six new cooperator agree meovts ■were unanimously ap proved* by the directors for i total of 332 acres. • All-American (Continued from Page li Waterloo. Kowa, nest month. Another Cloister FFA Ho 3 stein winner was Daryih I Bollinger at lititz- Ril. He i the son of Mr. amt - Mrs. War ren F. Bollinger. He sinew® his sender yearling. Star Sega Oabornclale, to the reserv junior diaro/pnonship. m las month’s district show she wla the junior ohkm(pa,on. The grand cbarolpion in th FFA Holstein event wa shown by John H Weaver o Myerstown, who has taken to honors in the FFA jumc show for three of the p&s four years. The wanning an iwl was Shramipy Hollow I Rose, which took the junk) dhamipion ribbon at the 196 show, and grand champilo awards >m 1962 and Weaver also received award as waster fitter and roaste showman. Bath 4-H and FFA Count anis were virtually stoat out o the top spots in the othe breed events «►>*•<«: <«• '<♦>. •asoaess Wolgemuthßros Inti
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